Thursday, March 17, 2005

The thirst for knowledge

It is a chicken and egg argument. Does the thirst for knowledge increase as the supply of information on the net expand, or does the increase in supply drive our thirst?Who knows, but you should have a good chuckle while spending too long on the pc in one day and here is mine that I happened across while trying to establish if mini cabs are legal in the UK or not.man (we'll call him bob) gets a cab from a rank outside a train station, the driver is rude and pisses the man off etc. next time bob is at the station, he spies the same driver at the back of the line and goes along each cab offering oral sex to the drivers in return for a free ride. each one is disgusted, until he gets to the driver at the end and just gets in and pays him. as he is driving past the rest of the cabs he gives the thumbs up sign to the parked drivers.

My public diary, not my private one. I live in a highrise apartment building in inner Melbourne. My interests are varied but top of the list are old buildings, history and public transport. You will find plenty of personal experiences to read in my blog too. Just be aware I am not an historian, amateur or otherwise. While I make some effort to be accurate, I don't do proper methodical research so I advise you check all details on your own behalf should you wish to quote me. Your comments are very welcome, but try to be nice to my fragile yet overblown ego. I enjoy receiving email. You can find my eddress in my complete profile.